I checked with my ISP and they do not filter ANY ports. The problems is with OpenWRT build installed on my router. The way I see it, the port forwarding weather DOES NOT work as it should OR I don't know how to configure it properly (very posible).

Can someone PLEASE post the PROPER way to forward port in LUCI?

The strange this is that I do have open port for uTorrent but I cannot connect over RDC and also I cannot access my webserver that is on the same compurer.

johan81, that will result in exactly the same rules he already has.At this point I suspect that either a) something from the outside is filtering RDP requestsb) the destination host does not actually listen on the RDP port (though the rules grepped above should have nonzero counters then)c) a non-redirect rule is actually filtering traffic away destined for the redirect. At some point the order of rules and redirects was changed in trunk to allow rules to overrule redirects

under firewalls custom commands and reboot router. Let me know if it helped.

EDIT: This alone does not solve the problem. However I solved my problem. For some reason my server did not get a proper IP. Even thou I did checked this many times I guess a chain of stupid events prevented me from configuring my settings properly ALL TOGETHER. I have different mistakes at different times. So now I finnaly got them all right. I actualy feel pretty ashamed cause I am not some rookie in this things and I really thought I have all thing configured properly. I guess I was wrong.

under firewalls custom commands and reboot router. Let me know if it helped.

EDIT: This alone does not solve the problem. However I solved my problem. For some reason my server did not get a proper IP. Even thou I did checked this many times I guess a chain of stupid events prevented me from configuring my settings properly ALL TOGETHER. I have different mistakes at different times. So now I finnaly got them all right. I actualy feel pretty ashamed cause I am not some rookie in this things and I really thought I have all thing configured properly. I guess I was wrong.

Thanks for the hint, but it didn't do anything.

I know my server has the proper IP and the proper gateway, and its listening on the correct port , because I verified that I can connect to that server on that IP with that port. It fact, I didn't change anything except the router from the old Netgear which worked fine- so it also isn't my ISP.

Jow posted a list of steps in the other thread that I'm going to try later tonight. I really did nothing except set up DHCP, and set up port forwarding. So something has to be going on.

I've just installed the openwrt-ar71xx-generic-wndr3700-squashfs-factory.img on a WNDR3700v1 the r31219 (was running for a long time the last official firmware), and it's just unusable : the whole router is incredibly slow.I just can't browse the LuCI interface (one or two pages show up normally, then it just hang). Most of the pages then just gave an error. If i open a new tab and i log in again, i can then navigate again on one or two pages then it just slows down / hangs again.Internet connection was automatically detected but seems damn slow too.

What can be the cause of this problem ?

I haven't configured yet a single thing (but it's quite impossible for me to configure anything as the whole interface is just unusable / too slow)Last time i tried this build or openwrt directly, i too had a lot of issues, is this openwrt firmware supposed to be stable now on a WNDR3700v1 ?

edit : i think the fact that the router becomes awefully slow is caused to a linux server attached on the network with a torrent client and a few torrents (running Vuze). Indeed, if i unplug that network cable, the openwrt router behaves normally, if i put it back, it becomes slows again nearly immediately. The point is that everything works very well with the official firmware (that i've just restored)

under firewalls custom commands and reboot router. Let me know if it helped.

EDIT: This alone does not solve the problem. However I solved my problem. For some reason my server did not get a proper IP. Even thou I did checked this many times I guess a chain of stupid events prevented me from configuring my settings properly ALL TOGETHER. I have different mistakes at different times. So now I finnaly got them all right. I actualy feel pretty ashamed cause I am not some rookie in this things and I really thought I have all thing configured properly. I guess I was wrong.

Thanks for the hint, but it didn't do anything.

I know my server has the proper IP and the proper gateway, and its listening on the correct port , because I verified that I can connect to that server on that IP with that port. It fact, I didn't change anything except the router from the old Netgear which worked fine- so it also isn't my ISP.

Jow posted a list of steps in the other thread that I'm going to try later tonight. I really did nothing except set up DHCP, and set up port forwarding. So something has to be going on.

I am glad you got it to work. To be honest I am not sure what was the problem with my configuration. I don't think it was realy wrong IP. But after triple reinstall of OpenWRT, one DD-WRT and official Netgear FW I got it to work. So I dunno what fixed my problem.

Is the first post its feature list complete? Has been a while since it has been updated while I see that the latest build is from 08-04-2012. Are the sources also available via git/svn? I could only find the trunk of openwrt but not this specific branch.

The IPv6 Tunnel Problem ist gone now, but i have a new one. radvd fills my Log up with these Entries, i found a Ticket about this Problem but its over 3 Moths ago that someone had closed this Ticket. Is there something that i can do about this?

@exyllYes Jumboframesupport are in and its working well. PPTP is already configured, you need to setup a Username and a Password in /etc/ppp/chap-secrets, like arokh said on Page 1. I think making a Backup is always a good Idea. If its "only" a few Firewall-Rules and some kind of simple PPTPD Configuration, i would srew them and do a fresh setup of the Router, but thats just me.

I am glad you got it to work. To be honest I am not sure what was the problem with my configuration. I don't think it was realy wrong IP. But after triple reinstall of OpenWRT, one DD-WRT and official Netgear FW I got it to work. So I dunno what fixed my problem.

Yeah I'm in the same boat- I really don't know what I did to get it fixed, which is annoying. I don't think it was the IP either, because I was wrong- it never changed. But I think your hint did help.